The Osten & Victor Alberta Tennis Centre in Calgary is undergoing a major expansion to increase year-round access and facility capacity [1].
This development addresses the growing demand for indoor sports infrastructure in Alberta, where extreme winter weather often limits athletic activity to enclosed spaces. By expanding its footprint, the centre aims to reduce barriers to entry for local athletes and recreational players.
The announcement was made on June 20, 2026 [3], coinciding with the facility's 10-year anniversary [3]. The expansion is designed to honor a decade of community impact and ensure the centre can accommodate a larger volume of players throughout the calendar year [1], [2].
Located in Calgary, the facility has served as a hub for tennis development in the region [1], [4]. The upgrades focus on increasing the number of available courts and improving the overall utility of the site to support both competitive and casual play [2], [5].
Officials said the move is a direct response to the success the centre has seen since its inception. The expansion will allow for more diverse programming, and a broader range of community engagement initiatives as the facility enters its second decade of operation [3], [5].
“The Osten & Victor Alberta Tennis Centre is undergoing a major expansion to increase year-round access.”
The expansion of the Osten & Victor Alberta Tennis Centre reflects a broader trend of investing in climate-controlled sports infrastructure in Canada. By increasing capacity, the facility is positioning itself to handle higher demand during winter months, which potentially lowers the cost of access and increases the participation rate for tennis in the Calgary area.



